BIG LOST TREASURE STORY IN 1877 NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE

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stefen

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There is a little truth to every rumor...and the older the rumor, the more obscure it becomes...

And the value expands with each year...(or bottle of spirits drank)
 

Salvor6

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So after 133 years it still has not been found? Probably never will be.
 

Connecticut Sam

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#4 may be right, but, if I live in New York State, I would search for it.
 

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stefen

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A person would have a better chance of swimming to the moon than finding a 3rd person accounting of a century and half old - unsubstantiated and clueless rumor of an obscure treasure. ::)
 

Connecticut Sam

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I am from Bridgeport Connecticut. The story is worth looking into. Look out for snakes and bats in caves.
 

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